One-directed indecomposable pure injective modules over string algebras
Mike Prest, Gena Puninski (2004)
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We classify one-directed indecomposable pure injective modules over finite-dimensional string algebras.
Mike Prest, Gena Puninski (2004)
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We classify one-directed indecomposable pure injective modules over finite-dimensional string algebras.
Soud Khalifa Mohamed (2009)
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We generalize the relative (co)tilting theory of Auslander-Solberg in the category mod Λ of finitely generated left modules over an artin algebra Λ to certain subcategories of mod Λ. We then use the theory (relative (co)tilting theory in subcategories) to generalize one of the main result of Marcos et al. [Comm. Algebra 33 (2005)].
Clezio A. Braga, Flávio U. Coelho (2009)
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We study the problem of when a direct limit of tilting modules is still a tilting module.
Hagen Meltzer (2001)
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Zygmunt Pogorzały, Karolina Szmyt (2008)
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A class of finite-dimensional algebras whose Auslander-Reiten quivers have starting but not generalized standard components is investigated. For these components the slices whose slice modules are tilting are considered. Moreover, the endomorphism algebras of tilting slice modules are characterized.
A. Skowronski, I. Assem (1992)
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Manabu Harada (1972)
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Andrzej Skowroński (1984)
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Karin Erdmann, José Antonio de la Peña, Corina Sáenz (2002)
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Let A be a finite-dimensional algebra which is quasi-hereditary with respect to the poset (Λ, ≤), with standard modules Δ(λ) for λ ∈ Λ. Let ℱ(Δ) be the category of A-modules which have filtrations where the quotients are standard modules. We determine some inductive results on the relative Auslander-Reiten quiver of ℱ(Δ).
Otto Kerner, Frank Lukas (1996)
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K. Erdmann, D. Madsen, V. Miemietz (2010)
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We consider functorially finite subcategories in module categories over Artin algebras. One main result provides a method, in the setup of bounded derived categories, to compute approximations and the end terms of relative Auslander-Reiten sequences. We also prove an Auslander-Reiten formula for the setting of functorially finite subcategories. Furthermore, we study the category of modules filtered by standard modules for certain quasi-hereditary algebras and we classify precisely when...
Manabu Harada (1974)
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Oleksandr Khomenko, Volodymyr Mazorchuk (2002)
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We prove that generalized Verma modules induced from generic Gelfand-Zetlin modules, and generalized Verma modules associated with Enright-complete modules, are rigid. Their Loewy lengths and quotients of the unique Loewy filtrations are calculated for the regular block of the corresponding category 𝒪(𝔭,Λ).
M. Lorenz (1990)
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Satya Mandal (1985)
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Aslak Bakke Buan (2001)
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We show that there is a one-to-one correspondence between basic cotilting complexes and certain contravariantly finite subcategories of the bounded derived category of an artin algebra. This is a triangulated version of a result by Auslander and Reiten. We use this to find an existence criterion for complements to exceptional complexes.
J.T. Stafford (1985)
Inventiones mathematicae
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Piotr Malicki, Andrzej Skowroński, Bertha Tomé (2002)
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We describe the structure of all indecomposable modules in standard coils of the Auslander-Reiten quivers of finite-dimensional algebras over an algebraically closed field. We prove that the supports of such modules are obtained from algebras with sincere standard stable tubes by adding braids of two linear quivers. As an application we obtain a complete classification of non-directing indecomposable modules over all strongly simply connected algebras of polynomial growth.
Adam Skowyrski (2013)
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We describe the structure of artin algebras for which all cycles of indecomposable modules are finite and almost all indecomposable modules have projective or injective dimension at most one.
Fatemeh Zareh-Khoshchehreh, Kamran Divaani-Aazar (2013)
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Let 𝓢 be a class of finitely presented R-modules such that R∈ 𝓢 and 𝓢 has a subset 𝓢* with the property that for any U∈ 𝓢 there is a U*∈ 𝓢* with U* ≅ U. We show that the class of 𝓢-pure injective R-modules is preenveloping. As an application, we deduce that the left global 𝓢-pure projective dimension of R is equal to its left global 𝓢-pure injective dimension. As our main result, we prove that, in fact, the class of 𝓢-pure injective R-modules is enveloping.
Dieter Happel, Luise Unger (1996)
Mathematische Annalen
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Flávio Coelho (1999)
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We show here that a directing component of the Auslander-Reiten quiver of a quasitilted algebra is either postprojective or preinjective or a connecting component.
Roman Sikorski (1971)
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Andrzej Skowroński, Adam Skowyrski (2014)
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We provide a characterization of artin algebras without chains of nonzero homomorphisms between indecomposable finitely generated modules starting with an injective module and ending with a projective module.
H. Ansari-Toroghy, R. Ovlyaee-Sarmazdeh (2010)
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Let R be a commutative ring with identity. The purpose of this paper is to introduce two new classes of modules over R, called Ms modules and fulmaximal modules respectively. The first (resp. second) class contains the family of finitely generated and primeful (resp. finitely generated and multiplication) modules properly. Our concern is to extend some properties of primeful and multiplication modules to these new classes of modules.